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  • ANTONIO BOTTO **SIGNED & INSCRIBED** CANTARES - NOTORIOUS GAY PORTUGUESE POET by ANTONIO BOTTO ANTONIO BOTTO **SIGNED & INSCRIBED** CANTARES - NOTORIOUS GAY PORTUGUESE POET
    ANTONIO BOTTO

    CANTARES - VERSOS. Lyrical verses by ANTONIO BOTTO; Musical Scores by Nicolau d'Albuquerque Ferreira; Illustrations by Antonio Carneiro.

    LISBON: Typographia do Annuario Commercial, 1919. First edition. Text in Portuguese.

    SIGNED and INSCRIBED by ANTONIO BOTTO on the front free endpaper: "Ao exmo Amigo Correia / agradecendo as suas / belas atenção / oferece / Antonio Botto". [To my dear friend Correia, thanking him for his kind attention, Antonio Botto.]

    Hardcovers, no dustjacket as issued, 4to. 9.5x11 inches (24x29 cm), 60 unnumbered pages. Illustrated with reproductions of paintings by Carneiro, each with a tissue guard protector, and with music by Ferreira.

    GOOD condition: The covers have some light toning and soiling, the spine covering is peeling and worn, one leather tie…

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    CANTARES - VERSOS. Lyrical verses by ANTONIO BOTTO; Musical Scores by Nicolau d'Albuquerque Ferreira; Illustrations by Antonio Carneiro.

    LISBON: Typographia do Annuario Commercial, 1919. First edition. Text in Portuguese.

    SIGNED and INSCRIBED by ANTONIO BOTTO on the front free endpaper: "Ao exmo Amigo Correia / agradecendo as suas / belas atenção / oferece / Antonio Botto". [To my dear friend Correia, thanking him for his kind attention, Antonio Botto.]

    Hardcovers, no dustjacket as issued, 4to. 9.5x11 inches (24x29 cm), 60 unnumbered pages. Illustrated with reproductions of paintings by Carneiro, each with a tissue guard protector, and with music by Ferreira.

    GOOD condition: The covers have some light toning and soiling, the spine covering is peeling and worn, one leather tie is lacking, else the covers are solid and doing their job well. Internally, the pages are just lightly toned at the edges (except the front free endpaper which is more substantially toned), otherwise tight, bright, clean, clear and unmarked. A nice, solid, presentable copy.

    SCARCE, especially so with the SIGNATURE & INSCRIPTION of ANTONIO BOTTO.

    About ANTONIO BOTTO (from Wikipedia):

    ******António Botto, b.1897 d.1959, was a Portuguese aesthete and lyricist poet. Botto grew up in a neighbourhood of old shabby houses, the ambiance was one of poverty and promiscuousness. The dirty streets were crowded with workers, housewives shopping, vendors, beggars, tramps, kids playing, pimps, prostitutes and sailors. All of this deeply influenced Botto's work.

    His first book of poems Trovas was published in 1917. It was followed by Cantigas de Saudade (1918), Cantares (1919) and Canções do Sul (1920). His book Canções (1921) caused a scandal and gave Botto a notoriety that has lasted until this day. In Canções Botto wrote about same-sex love in a very nonchalant and romantic way; and it featured a photograph of Botto in a languid, partially nude pose.

    The journal Comtemporânea praised the author's courage and sincerity for shamelessly singing about homosexual love as a true aesthete. Conservatives branded the book "Sodom's literature" and had it banned. A year later the ban was lifted and Botto became somewhat of a mythical figure.

    Botto's mythomania seems to have been a lifelong trait. He talked about unlikely friendships with people like James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Vaslav Nijinsky, Federico García Lorca or André Gide. On the other hand, he never alluded to his modest background or ever talked about his parents or brothers.

    He was a regular visitor of Lisbon's popular bohemian quarters and the docks, enjoying the company of sailors, a frequent image in his poems. In spite of a homosexual fame, he had a lifelong and fully devoted common law wife, Carminda da Conceição Silva Rodrigues, a widow, nine years his elder. "Marriage suits every handsome and decadent man", he once wrote.****** (Read more about Botto on his Wikipedia page and elsewhere on the Internet.)

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  • DAVE NAZ Signed Limited Edition Fetish Photography Monograph #257/500 by Dave Naz DAVE NAZ Signed Limited Edition Fetish Photography Monograph #257/500
    Dave Naz

    DAVE NAZ. Self Published Beverly Hills, CA, 2001. Limited First Edition, #257 of 500 copies. Small Folio. Linen taped stapled wrappers. Erotic Photography Monograph. Limited to five hundred copies, a slender, strikingly designed and printed ten page self-published promotional prospectus of Los Angeles based erotic photographer Dave Naz' vibrant fetish, hosiery and lingerie images that precedes his first trade publication "Lust Circus" by a year. Very Good Condition: light wear to the covers and linen tape, otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. An excellent copy of this uncommon photography monograph.

    Dave Naz is a prominent Los Angeles based photographer focusing on eroticism, subcultures, and gender identity.

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  • LEATHER! Vintage Gay Male Manifesto of Leather Identity SCARCE LGBTQ+ BDSM 1965 by Avery Willard [LGBTQ+] LEATHER! Vintage Gay Male Manifesto of Leather Identity SCARCE LGBTQ+ BDSM 1965
    Avery Willard [LGBTQ+]

    LEATHER!

    Compiled Under the Direction of Avery Willard. Published by Guild Press LTD., Washington, D.C., 1965, first edition. Original illustrated textured wraps, side staple bound, 8.5" x 5.25", 72 pages, illustrated with 64 pages of black and white homoerotic photographs featuring leather, whips, chains, rope, and motorcycles. NEAR FINE CONDITION: tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce, just 9 copies in OCLC collections worldwide.

    "Men of Leather," was the first American gay male manifesto of leather Identity, a defining four page essay on leather subculture followed by an archetypal collection of photographs from the 1950s and 1960s from six studios, Chuck Renslow's Kris Studio of Chicago, Avery Willard of New York, Bob Anthony of New York, Scott of London, David of…

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    LEATHER!

    Compiled Under the Direction of Avery Willard. Published by Guild Press LTD., Washington, D.C., 1965, first edition. Original illustrated textured wraps, side staple bound, 8.5" x 5.25", 72 pages, illustrated with 64 pages of black and white homoerotic photographs featuring leather, whips, chains, rope, and motorcycles. NEAR FINE CONDITION: tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce, just 9 copies in OCLC collections worldwide.

    "Men of Leather," was the first American gay male manifesto of leather Identity, a defining four page essay on leather subculture followed by an archetypal collection of photographs from the 1950s and 1960s from six studios, Chuck Renslow's Kris Studio of Chicago, Avery Willard of New York, Bob Anthony of New York, Scott of London, David of Cleveland, and R. A. Enterprises. Guild Press was a pioneering homomasculine publisher of gay oriented physique magazines in the 1950s. In 1962 Guild won an important legal victory to distribute publications with gay erotic content.

    Avery Willard (aka Bruce King) 1921-1999, provocative and groundbreaking New York City artist, photographer, experimental filmmaker, writer, publisher, leatherman, actor, pornographer, publisher, drag historian and gay rights activist. In 1967 he created the classic gay film "Leather Narcissus" starring New York leather icon Fernando, following the Stonewall uprising in Greenwich Village in 1968, under the pen name Bruce King, Willard published "Gay Scene" until 1992. A trailblazer of the queer art movement, Willard produced a lifetime of historically significant work that has remained widely unseen for decades.

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  • PAUL MARIAH [Signed Poetry Broadside] For The Vietnamese Buddhist #31 of 50 VIETNAM WAR PROTEST by Paul Mariah [LGBTQ] [Broadside] PAUL MARIAH [Signed Poetry Broadside] For The Vietnamese Buddhist #31 of 50 VIETNAM WAR PROTEST
    Paul Mariah [LGBTQ] [Broadside]

    BROADSIDE Poem SIGNED and numbered by PAUL MARIAH, #31 of 50 copies. Finely Printed by [ManRoot Press, San Francisco], September 21, 1973. First Edition Limited to only 50 Copies. Single Sheet Broadside, 8.5" x 11", Textured artist paper, printed in purple and black. NEAR FINE CONDITION: Excellent, bright and clean with only a hint of toning to the edges.

    Paul Mariah (1938-1996). Founder of ManRoot Press (1969), the First Gay Literary Press in America. A Prominent Gay Poet and Influential Pioneer of the San Francisco Gay Literary Scene. An essential figure in the new post Stonewall era Gay Liberation Movement. A Noted Post Beat Poet, Editor, Printer, and Prisoners' Rights Activist, his work is becoming increasingly sought after.

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  • Pulitzer Prize LGBTQ+ Composer NED ROREM 1945 HANDWRITTEN Music MANUSCRIPT Prayer and Paraphrase for Virgil Thomson SCARCE by Ned Rorem [Composer] Pulitzer Prize LGBTQ+ Composer NED ROREM 1945 HANDWRITTEN Music MANUSCRIPT Prayer and Paraphrase for Virgil Thomson SCARCE
    Ned Rorem [Composer]

    An EARLY, IMPORTANT and SCARCE Music Composition by Major American Composer NED ROREM. From Virgil Thomson's personal music collection (he had two copies, one is now at Yale).

    PRAYER AND PARAPHRASE for Virgil Thomson by NED ROREM

    NED ROREM music composition written in his hand. Signed holograph music manuscript reproduced by blue print process with Circle Blue Print Co., New York City printed in the bottom margin. Piano composition, small folio, one folded sheet 11" x 14", opens to 22" x 14", 2 pages. Beneath the last measure of Prayer is the number 9-25-45, and beneath the last measure of Paraphrase is the number 10-45 and are the composition dates, September 25, 1945 and October 1945. This music holograph was…

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    An EARLY, IMPORTANT and SCARCE Music Composition by Major American Composer NED ROREM. From Virgil Thomson's personal music collection (he had two copies, one is now at Yale).

    PRAYER AND PARAPHRASE for Virgil Thomson by NED ROREM

    NED ROREM music composition written in his hand. Signed holograph music manuscript reproduced by blue print process with Circle Blue Print Co., New York City printed in the bottom margin. Piano composition, small folio, one folded sheet 11" x 14", opens to 22" x 14", 2 pages. Beneath the last measure of Prayer is the number 9-25-45, and beneath the last measure of Paraphrase is the number 10-45 and are the composition dates, September 25, 1945 and October 1945. This music holograph was made for an early performance of the piece, and is very scarce as such.

    GOOD CONDITION: The sheet is toned, lightly foxed, slightly fragile, the fold is tender and starting to split but holding, tiny tears and chips to edges, otherwise the piece is bright, unmarked, completely legible, and remains upright on a music stand. Scarce, OCLC locates only one other copy archived at Yale in the Virgil Thomson Papers.

    Ned Rorem (1923-2022) Iconic American Composer and Diarist. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1976 for his Air Music: Ten Etudes for Orchestra. During the 1950s Rorem refused to hide his homosexuality and was openly gay during a time when being LGBTQ+ was largely illegal and hidden, even among prominent artists.

    Virgil Thomson (1896-1989) Modernist American composer and disruptively innovative critic. He was instrumental in the development of the "American Sound" in classical music. In 1949, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music for the score to the film Louisiana Story.

    Virgil Thomson (1896-1989) American Composer and Critic. He was instrumental in the development of the "American Sound" in classical music. In 1949, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music for the score to the film Louisiana Story.

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  • Radical QUEER OCCULT San Francisco 1906 EARTHQUAKE #10 of 500 SAN FRANCISCO BURNING by Helen and Pat Adam Radical QUEER OCCULT San Francisco 1906 EARTHQUAKE #10 of 500 SAN FRANCISCO BURNING
    Helen and Pat Adam

    SAN FRANCISCO BURNING By Helen and Pat Adam, with Drawings by Jess. Published by Oannes, Berkeley, CA, September 1963, Limited first edition, 500 copies. This is copy #10 as indicated by the small black ink stamp on the rear cover. Illustrated wraps printed in black and brown attached to card covers, 9.75" x 7.5", 98 numbered pages printed on heavy brown paper, with one leaf of blue paper serving as a section divider, illustrated with line drawings by Jess in black and brown ink here and there throughout. NEAR FINE Condition: tight, bright, clean and unmarked, one of the best preserved copies I've seen.

    A controversial 1963 ballad opera written by Helen Adam in collaboration with her sister Pat Adam…

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    SAN FRANCISCO BURNING By Helen and Pat Adam, with Drawings by Jess. Published by Oannes, Berkeley, CA, September 1963, Limited first edition, 500 copies. This is copy #10 as indicated by the small black ink stamp on the rear cover. Illustrated wraps printed in black and brown attached to card covers, 9.75" x 7.5", 98 numbered pages printed on heavy brown paper, with one leaf of blue paper serving as a section divider, illustrated with line drawings by Jess in black and brown ink here and there throughout. NEAR FINE Condition: tight, bright, clean and unmarked, one of the best preserved copies I've seen.

    A controversial 1963 ballad opera written by Helen Adam in collaboration with her sister Pat Adam is replete with subversive themes of occult destruction, sexual transgression, and explicit blasphemy. Set during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, the dark chaotic narratives reflect subversive queer and alternative lifestyles which challenged the traditional gender power dynamics of the mid 20th century. Scottish American Poet Helen Adam (1909-1993) A prominent figure in the San Francisco Renaissance and was one of only four women included in Donald Allen's The New American Poetry 1945-1960 anthology. She was a great performer and maybe one of the most important forebears of the way poets read their poetry in public today.

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  • Radical Queer Punk Underground Skater Zine SHRED OF DIGNITY SKATERS' UNION RAGAZINE # by Tom Jennings, Editor Radical Queer Punk Underground Skater Zine SHRED OF DIGNITY SKATERS' UNION RAGAZINE #<
    Tom Jennings, Editor

    SHRED OF DIGNITY SKATERS' UNION RAGAZINE #< Tom Jennings, Editor. Published by Shred of Dignity, San Francisco, 1988. First edition. Tabloid, 17" x 11", 20 pages, illustrated in b&w throughout. VERY GOOD Condition: folded as issued, light age toning, small chip at top of spine fold, the folding is a bit off and the pages are not quite flush, otherwise, bright, clean, and unmarked. Scarce.

    Shred of Dignity Skaters' Union Ragazine was a San Francisco skateboarding queer punk zine. This jumbo issue was published in the fall of 1988 after over a year of preparation.

    The Shred of Dignity Skaters' Union was a radical pioneering San Francisco skater rights group formed in the mid 1980s to combat citywide bans on…

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    SHRED OF DIGNITY SKATERS' UNION RAGAZINE #< Tom Jennings, Editor. Published by Shred of Dignity, San Francisco, 1988. First edition. Tabloid, 17" x 11", 20 pages, illustrated in b&w throughout. VERY GOOD Condition: folded as issued, light age toning, small chip at top of spine fold, the folding is a bit off and the pages are not quite flush, otherwise, bright, clean, and unmarked. Scarce.

    Shred of Dignity Skaters' Union Ragazine was a San Francisco skateboarding queer punk zine. This jumbo issue was published in the fall of 1988 after over a year of preparation.

    The Shred of Dignity Skaters' Union was a radical pioneering San Francisco skater rights group formed in the mid 1980s to combat citywide bans on skateboarding. Arising from the skater punk and queer punk scene they united skateboarding, punk rock, DIY and social resistance. It was formed by Tom Jennings, Duke Crestfield, and Shawn Ford after City supervisors banned skateboarding on the streets of San Francisco. They overturned the bans by organizing a loose network of skaters, punks, and anarchists to defend their interests and engage in political street activism. Functioning as both a skater's rights group and a creative collective, the Shred of Dignity Skaters' Union rented a warehouse on Shipley Street in 1988, creating a "warehousehold" which served as a counterculture living, working, making and organizing space for queer punks and activists. The collective was involved in many local underground experimental scenes including 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley. Two seminal underground queer punk zines emerged from the Shred of Dignity collective, Shred of Dignity Skaters' Union Ragazine and HOMOCORE.

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  • Scarce LEATHER DYKE BDSM TRANSGENDER Erotica THE SECOND COMING A Leatherdyke Reader by Pat Califia and Robin Sweeney, Editors Scarce LEATHER DYKE BDSM TRANSGENDER Erotica THE SECOND COMING A Leatherdyke Reader
    Pat Califia and Robin Sweeney, Editors

    THE SECOND COMING A Leatherdyke Reader Edited by Pat Califia and Robin Sweeney, published by Alyson Publications, Los Angeles, California. 1996 First edition, so stated. Softcover, 8.5" x 5.5", 372 pages, illustrated in b&w with photographs and a drawing. NEAR FINE Condition: just a touch of light wear, overall tight, bright, clean and unmarked.

    Powerful, intimate and defiant, a landmark anthology in explicit non-conforming queer feminist literature that laid the groundwork for understanding how kink and leather communities provided a haven for people experimenting with gender performativity and body modification, well before mainstream awareness of trans identity. Cutting edge queer sadomasochistic erotica by transgender cult icon Pat Califia, a pioneering activist for sexual freedom and BDSM who later transitioned to a transgender man.

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  • Scarce Vintage TOM OF FINLAND Zine w/ KAKE + HAPPY HARLOT + BEACH BOYS + JACK by Tom of Finland [LGBTQ+] Scarce Vintage TOM OF FINLAND Zine w/ KAKE + HAPPY HARLOT + BEACH BOYS + JACK
    Tom of Finland [LGBTQ+]

    TOM by Tom of Finland

    No publication information, circa 1973, illustrated by Tom of Finland, thick plain silver paper wrappers, side staple bound, 8.5" x 11", 102 un-numbered pages, printed in b&w with four illustrated panels per page. Featuring KAKE 1-13, HAPPY HARLOT, BEACH BOYS 1 & 2 and JACK 1-3. VERY GOOD CONDITION: a touch of light wear / age, otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce.

    Tom of Finland [pseudonym, Touko Laaksonen (Finnish, 1920-1991)] was a major figure in twentieth century gay culture.

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  • SECRET Lesbian Utopian Underground Society INNERVIEWS Vol. 4 Issue 1 / LOVE and MONEY Women's Two Dilemmas / February 1980 by Jo Bookkeeper, Editor SECRET Lesbian Utopian Underground Society INNERVIEWS Vol. 4 Issue 1 / LOVE and MONEY Women's Two Dilemmas / February 1980
    Jo Bookkeeper, Editor

    INNERVIEWS Vol. 4 Issue 1 / LOVE and MONEY Women's Two Dilemmas / February 1980

    Jo Bookkeeper, Editor. Published by the Alice Walker sub-task force of the Margaret Bourke-White Task Force of Aradia, Inc. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1980. First edition. Illustrated pink wrappers, 8.5" x 7", staple bound, 24 pages printed on pink and blue paper, illustrated with b&w drawings throughout. VERY GOOD Condition: fore edge stapled for mailing leaving tiny staple punctures, small handwritten mailing label on rear cover, light sunning to the spine margins and a touch of light wear, overall tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce, just 3 holdings in OCLC collections worldwide.

    Aradia, Inc. was a radical lesbian feminist separatist collective based in conservative West Michigan…

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    INNERVIEWS Vol. 4 Issue 1 / LOVE and MONEY Women's Two Dilemmas / February 1980

    Jo Bookkeeper, Editor. Published by the Alice Walker sub-task force of the Margaret Bourke-White Task Force of Aradia, Inc. Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1980. First edition. Illustrated pink wrappers, 8.5" x 7", staple bound, 24 pages printed on pink and blue paper, illustrated with b&w drawings throughout. VERY GOOD Condition: fore edge stapled for mailing leaving tiny staple punctures, small handwritten mailing label on rear cover, light sunning to the spine margins and a touch of light wear, overall tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce, just 3 holdings in OCLC collections worldwide.

    Aradia, Inc. was a radical lesbian feminist separatist collective based in conservative West Michigan from 1978 to 1989. Innerviews served as a critical print forum, literary zine, calendar, and network for the regional lesbian and feminist community during an era of radical LGBTQ+ social movements. Known for their feminist activism, Aradians organized gatherings and counterculture milestones such as the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, and published newsletters including Otherviews and W.E.B. Wimmin of the Earth Bonding.

    A secret woman built community of strong, creative, women embedded in Grand Rapids and invisible to everyone but other Aradians and those close to them. A lesbian utopia literally existing unseen within the patriarchy, a supportive community they created as an alternative to mainstream culture, one that celebrated women loving women. Aradians called their hidden world Aradia, after the goddess Diana's daughter.

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  • SERIOUS BUSINESS COMPANY [Scarce 1976 Film Catalog] Groundbreaking Woman Owned Underground & Experimental Films & Filmmakers by Freunde SERIOUS BUSINESS COMPANY [Scarce 1976 Film Catalog] Groundbreaking Woman Owned Underground & Experimental Films & Filmmakers
    Freunde

    SERIOUS BUSINESS COMPANY [Scarce 1976 Film Catalogue] Freunde. Published by Freunde, Berkeley, CA, 1976. First edition. Illustrated softcover, 9" x 6", 159 pages, illustrated in b&w throughout. The film catalog of an iconic Bay Area feminist film distributor. GOOD Condition: complete as issued with a few sheets of company ephemera laid in, just some light wear from age and use otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce.

    Freude's extremely rare catalog explores sexual identity and representation, her curated film descriptions are brief but succinct and ultimately preserve a record of films by pioneering women filmmakers of the 1960s-1970s.

    Feminist filmmaker and trailblazing film distribution entrepreneur, Freude (1942-2009) was a central figure in the San Francisco Bay Area film community in…

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    SERIOUS BUSINESS COMPANY [Scarce 1976 Film Catalogue] Freunde. Published by Freunde, Berkeley, CA, 1976. First edition. Illustrated softcover, 9" x 6", 159 pages, illustrated in b&w throughout. The film catalog of an iconic Bay Area feminist film distributor. GOOD Condition: complete as issued with a few sheets of company ephemera laid in, just some light wear from age and use otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce.

    Freude's extremely rare catalog explores sexual identity and representation, her curated film descriptions are brief but succinct and ultimately preserve a record of films by pioneering women filmmakers of the 1960s-1970s.

    Feminist filmmaker and trailblazing film distribution entrepreneur, Freude (1942-2009) was a central figure in the San Francisco Bay Area film community in the late 1960s and 1970s. Freude founded Serious Business Company (1972-1984) to champion and distribute independent, feminist, avant-garde, underground, and experimental films, ultimately establishing a catalogue of 60 artists and over 250 titles. Focusing on personal, animated, and sexuality themed works, she provided early and critical support for the works of such filmmakers as James Broughton, Shirley Clarke, Bruce Conner, Johanna Demetrakas, Tom DeWitt, Barbara Hammer, John Knoop, Kathleen Laughlin, Danny Lyon, Gunvor Nelson, Pat O'Neill, Carolee Schneemann, Penelope Spheeris, and Chick Strand, and ex husband Scott Bartlett. Her company distributed many of the era's most acclaimed independent and experimental films, and created a platform for discovering lesser known works. At the time, no major commercial distributor specialized in avant-garde films or women's film. When her business shuttered, the golden age of independent and experimental film distribution was, essentially, finished. Freude's idea of a feminist identity offer a relevant way to curate the feminist, lesbian, and queer art and film of today.

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  • TAYLOR OF SAN FRANCISCO Rare 1978 LEATHERMEN Gay BDSM Kink Gear SHOP LITHOGRAPH by [Poster] [LGBTQ+] TAYLOR OF SAN FRANCISCO Rare 1978 LEATHERMEN Gay BDSM Kink Gear SHOP LITHOGRAPH
    [Poster] [LGBTQ+]

    TAYLOR OF SAN FRANCISCO Custom Leather, Body Jewelry Free Piercing, 3-Star Aroma, Leather Repairs, Hot Action Art, Toys For The Playroom [At The Brig]

    Original 1978 Illustrated Advertising Poster. (I can't find information on the artist). B&W lithograph on heavy paper, 21" x 14.25". VERY GOOD CONDITION: stiff creases, some age toning to the rear, a handsome piece of San Francisco LGBTQ+ ephemera.

    Way before the Folsom Street Fair, Leathermen paraded along the streets of SoMa, mostly after dark. Decked out in black or western leather chaps, vests, jackets, belts, harnesses, and codpieces, all that rigging, kink wear, BDSM restraints and body jewelry were made and sold in the fantasy leather and sex toy shops found in SoMa bars like…

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    TAYLOR OF SAN FRANCISCO Custom Leather, Body Jewelry Free Piercing, 3-Star Aroma, Leather Repairs, Hot Action Art, Toys For The Playroom [At The Brig]

    Original 1978 Illustrated Advertising Poster. (I can't find information on the artist). B&W lithograph on heavy paper, 21" x 14.25". VERY GOOD CONDITION: stiff creases, some age toning to the rear, a handsome piece of San Francisco LGBTQ+ ephemera.

    Way before the Folsom Street Fair, Leathermen paraded along the streets of SoMa, mostly after dark. Decked out in black or western leather chaps, vests, jackets, belts, harnesses, and codpieces, all that rigging, kink wear, BDSM restraints and body jewelry were made and sold in the fantasy leather and sex toy shops found in SoMa bars like Taylor of San Francisco at the Brig. South of Market was one of the most extensive and densely occupied Leather neighborhoods in the world.

    Joe Taylor ran his leather goods shop at the back of Brig Bar in 1978 and moved to the Ramrod Bar circa 1982. He also ran a custom leather workshop and private dungeon (featured in the "Dungeons of San Francisco" issue of Drummer magazine, #17) on Clementina in SoMa from the late 70s into the mid 80s. In the style of the times, Taylor billed his business as "Taylor of San Francisco" following the gay icon "Tom of Finland." Taylor was a SoMa icon in his own right and his workshop is listed in the SoMa registry of historic places.

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  • THE BLACK BOOK 1992-1993 San Francisco LGBTQ+ Queer Leather Alternative Sexual Directory 1st Issue by Bill Brent THE BLACK BOOK 1992-1993 San Francisco LGBTQ+ Queer Leather Alternative Sexual Directory 1st Issue
    Bill Brent

    THE BLACK BOOK 1992-1993

    Published by Bill Brent, San Francisco, first edition, 1992. Softcover, plastic comb binding, 200 unnumbered pages, illustrated in b&w throughout. Very Good Condition: wear to the covers, otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Uncommon.

    Rare first issue of this alternative directory for San Francisco's Leather community.

    Bill Brent was involved in the Bay Area bisexual, BDSM, Black Leather, radical faerie, and pro sex literary communities in the 1990s. He published The Black Book which is one of the first queer and alternative sexuality directories. A prolific author of sex-positive literature and a member of San Francisco's alternative sexuality communities, he died during the weekend of August 18-19 by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge after a…

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    THE BLACK BOOK 1992-1993

    Published by Bill Brent, San Francisco, first edition, 1992. Softcover, plastic comb binding, 200 unnumbered pages, illustrated in b&w throughout. Very Good Condition: wear to the covers, otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Uncommon.

    Rare first issue of this alternative directory for San Francisco's Leather community.

    Bill Brent was involved in the Bay Area bisexual, BDSM, Black Leather, radical faerie, and pro sex literary communities in the 1990s. He published The Black Book which is one of the first queer and alternative sexuality directories. A prolific author of sex-positive literature and a member of San Francisco's alternative sexuality communities, he died during the weekend of August 18-19 by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge after a long struggle with depression and chronic pain. He was 52.

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  • Vintage THE ORIGINAL TOM OF FINLAND CIRCUS Gay Leather Lifestyle Erotica by TOM OF FINLAND [LGBTQ+] Vintage THE ORIGINAL TOM OF FINLAND CIRCUS Gay Leather Lifestyle Erotica
    TOM OF FINLAND [LGBTQ+]

    THE ORIGINAL TOM OF FINLAND'S CIRCUS

    No publication information, circa 1970, illustrated by Tom of Finland, illustrated paper wrappers, side staple bound, 8.5" x 11", 40 un-numbered pages, richly illustrated throughout in duotone. Contains the short story "Pekka at the Circus" by Edward D. Wood, Jr. VERY GOOD CONDITION: a touch of light wear / age, otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce.

    Tom of Finland [pseudonym, Touko Laaksonen (Finnish, 1920-1991)] was a major figure in twentieth century gay culture.

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  • Vintage TOM OF FINLAND KAKE 2 Leather Lifestyle Gay Erotica Illustrated Monograph by Tom Of Finland Vintage TOM OF FINLAND KAKE 2 Leather Lifestyle Gay Erotica Illustrated Monograph
    Tom Of Finland

    KAKE 2

    An uncommon issue circa 1970 with no publication information. Illustrated by Tom of Finland, illustrated paper wrappers, side staple bound, 8.5" x 11", 32 un-numbered pages printed on one side only in black and white. VERY GOOD CONDITION: a touch of light wear / age, otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Scarce.

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  • Vintage TOM OF FINLAND LARK IN THE PARK Erotic Gay Male Sexual Culture by Tom Of Finland Vintage TOM OF FINLAND LARK IN THE PARK Erotic Gay Male Sexual Culture
    Tom Of Finland

    LARK IN THE PARK

    No publication information, circa 1970, illustrated by Tom of Finland, illustrated paper wrappers, side staple bound, 8.5" x 11", 40 un-numbered pages including covers, printed in black & white with yellow printed borders. VERY GOOD CONDITION: a touch of light wear / age, otherwise tight, bright, clean and unmarked. Uncommon.

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